The High Performance Wireless Research and Education Network (HPWREN) is a National Science Foundation funded network research project, which also functions as a collaborative interdisciplinary and multi-institutional cyberinfrastructure for research, education, and first responder activities. The program includes the creation, demonstration, and evaluation of a non-commercial, prototype, high-performance, wide-area, wireless network in San Diego, Riverside, and Imperial counties.

Ilkay Altintas discusses "Accelerating the Scientific Exploration Process" at the Cyberinfrastructure Experiences for Graduate Students Spring Orientation Workshop in 2007. For more information see: http://www.sdsc.edu/us/training/index.html

Fran Berman Discusses "Introduction to Cyberinfrastructure" at The Minority-Serving Institutions Cyberinfrastructure Institute (MSICI2) Preliminary Program at the San Diego Supercomputing Center, University of California San Diego La Jolla, California | June 26-29, 2006

Charlie Catlett discusses NSF and Cyberinfrastructure: Background, Vision and Activities. This talk was originally givin at TeraGrid'06. For further information about TeraGrid please see their website at: http://www.teragrid.org/
Originally posted at SDSC's CI Channel

Charlie Catlett discusses NSF and Cyberinfrastructure: Background, Vision and Activities. This talk was originally givin at TeraGrid'06. For further information about TeraGrid please see their website at: http://www.teragrid.org/
Originally posted at SDSC's CI Channel

Dan Atkins discusses NSF and Cyberinfrastructure: Background, Vision and Activities. This talk was originally given at TeraGrid'06. For further information about TeraGrid please see their website at: http://www.teragrid.org/
Originally posted at SDSC's CI Channel

Dan Atkins discusses NSF and Cyberinfrastructure: Background, Vision and Activities. This talk was originally given at TeraGrid'06. For further information about TeraGrid please see their website at: http://www.teragrid.org/. Originally posted at SDSC's CI Channel.

Dan Atkins discusses NSF and Cyberinfrastructure: Background, Vision and Activities. This talk was originally given at TeraGrid'06. For further information about TeraGrid please see their website at: http://www.teragrid.org/. Originally posted at SDSC's CI Channel.

Kelvin Droegemeier discusses the impact of technology on weather predictability and how cyberinfrastructure can facilitate more accurate predictability on a local level and improve the financial impact weather has on the economy. Originally posted by SDSC on SDSCs CI Channel at: www.cichannel.org